Colonel Rosen received her commission
as a transportation officer from the United States
Military Academy in 1987.She served as a transportation platoon leader and
as a detachment Commander in the 123rd
Support Battalion in Fuerth, Germany, and subsequently
as the adjutant for 47th Forward Support
Battalion in Erlangen, Germany.Following the advanced course, she served in
several transportation and logistics positions within
the Military Traffic Management Command in Washington,
DC and the Intelligence Support Command at Fort Belvoir,
Virginia.

From 1995 to 1999, COL Rosen attended
medical school at the Uniformed Services University for
the Health Sciences in Bethesda, MD.She completed a Family Medicine internship and
residency at Madigan Army Medical Center at Fort Lewis,
WA.She was
subsequently assigned to Fort Belvoir, VA, serving first
as a staff physician and then as Medical Director of the
Woodbridge Family Medicine Clinic from 2002 to 2004.In 2004 she joined the teaching faculty at the
Dewitt Army Community Hospital Family Medicine
Residency.

From 2005 to 2007, COL Rosen
completed the Faculty Development Fellowship at Madigan
Army Medical Center, and earned her Master of Public
Health degree from the University of Washington.She served first as the Deputy Chief and then as
Chief of the Department of Family Medicine at Madigan
Army Medical Center until February of 2014.During this time, she also served as the Surgeon
for the ROTC Leadership and Development Advanced Course.

COL Rosen’s operational deployments
were as the Medical Director for Detainee Medical Care
with the 115th Combat Support Hospital in
Baghdad, Iraq in 2008 in support of Operation Iraqi
Freedom, and as the Deputy Surgeon for U.S. Forces –
Afghanistan and the Chief of Clinical Operations in 2014
in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

COL Rosen is a graduate of the U.S.
Army Command and General Staff Course, and is a fellow
of the American Academy of Family Physicians.Her badges and awards include the Expert Field
Medical Badge, the Bronze Star, the Meritorious Service
Medal (4 OLC), the Joint Service Commendation Medal, the
Army Commendation Medal (2 OLC), the Joint Service
Achievement Medal (3 OLC), the National Defense Service
Medal, the Iraq and Afghanistan Campaign medals, the
Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, and the NATO
medal.She
is a member of the Order of Military Medical Merit.

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